I don't even know if this is possible, but... if it is, I'd really like "gentle" strength training. I'm not sure how to describe it, because I don't mean easy. For example, is there a way to work the abs as well as Cathe usually works our abs without the neck strain? I've noticed that when Cathe has me doing a sit-up while holding weights it doesn't strain my neck, while some ab exercises do. I don't understand why, because I do not pull on my head or neck. I have degeneration of the bone in the neck area (according to my chiro), so some moves hurt and others do not. Do other people have this issue? Is there a way to design a complete ab workout that doesn't strain the neck?
I also have wrist issues. It helps to do push-ups while gripping weights (rather than to have my hands on the floor), but sometimes, after using weights for upper body work, my wrists just don't have anything left - so, even modifying my planks, push-ups, etc. by gripping weights isn't possible. I've overused them by the time I get to that part. I don't have any ideas for that, but I thought Cathe might.
It sounds like Cathe is planning on putting some emphasis on recovery. I'm hoping this will be long, thorough, and extended stretches, foam rolling (hint, hint, hint
), and mobility/range of motion.
Like many others, I've been working out with you for many moons. My husband, however, has not. No matter what I told him, he was convinced that your workouts were for girls. Evidently guys don't have hearts (cardio) or muscles? Anyways, I told him that exercise is for everybody and that some of your DVDs do have men. So, I got him to try one of your kickboxing workouts. He liked it, so I dug through my DVDs and made him a list of all of your videos that have a guy in the cast. Eventually he tried STS and really saw results. He's convinced you're the best, but that only some of your videos are for men. So, because I have ridiculously silly husband (and perhaps other people are married to similarly misguided men), could you have a man in the cast?
I'm really looking forward to this new workout program. Thank you Cathe, for all you've been doing over the years to keep us in good shape. There are some things in my life that I haven't been able to control, but so far, my fitness level is not one of those things. The work you do makes it possible for me to take care of myself in a way that works, with people that I like (you and your crew are great), and in a way that works. I am a caregiver for an adult son that needs me to be healthy. I don't have the time or money for a gym. Thank you for keeping me in shape. I don't know what I'd do without you. Hugs and gratitude.